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  1. Keyboard shortcuts in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to navigate Windows using keyboard shortcuts. Explore a full list of taskbar, command prompt, and general Windows shortcuts.

  2. Customize the Taskbar in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use the taskbar features in Windows. Hide the taskbar, pin an app, change the location, and more with taskbar settings.

  3. Create a desktop shortcut for an Office program or file

    If you are using Windows 10, right-click the program name or tile, click More > Pin to taskbar. If you are using Windows 11, right-click the program name or tile, and then select Show more options > Pin to …

  4. Keyboard shortcut for print screen - Microsoft Support

    To locate your screenshots, open File Explorer from the taskbar. On the side navigation pane, select the Pictures folder, and select Screenshots. View the full list of keyboard shortcuts. You can also use …

  5. Navigate and explore the Windows taskbar - Microsoft Support

    Press the Windows logo key or look for the Windows icon on the taskbar. If using a screen reader, you'll hear the “start button,” then press Enter to access the menu.

  6. Search for anything, anywhere - Microsoft Support

    To get to search home even faster, you can use the keyboard shortcut Windows logo key + S to open Search, or simply mouse hover on the illustration in the search box on the taskbar.

  7. Getting started with Copilot on Windows - Microsoft Support

    The Windows shortcut key can either launch the full application or just a smaller ‘quick view’. You can configure how these shortcut keys behave by going to Account > Settings > Copilot Keyboard …

  8. Stay Up to Date With Widgets in Windows - Microsoft Support

    You can view your location's current weather conditions directly on the taskbar and hover over the icon to see concise, scannable information on topics like sports, stocks, local news, and breaking headlines.

  9. Customize the Windows Start Menu - Microsoft Support

    Pinned tiles: this area features live tiles and shortcuts to frequently used apps, websites, and folders. Tiles can be resized, moved, and grouped into named sections for better organization.

  10. Switch between languages using the Language bar - Microsoft Support

    Click the language icon on the Language bar, which should appear on your task bar near where the clock is, and then click the language that you want to use. Keyboard shortcut: To switch between …